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We have now two blades for the Silky Bigboy, red handle has the large tooth, and the black handle has the medium tooth. as you can see, there isn’t much difference. The large tooth is slightly better at cutting green timber, and the medium tooth is slightly better at cutting dry timber (firewood).

(SILKY NATA BUSH KNIFE 240 mm. they are pretty much as far as I know, around the cheapest on AU websites. they are alighter version, not suitable for hardwood. : ) L. I was just at silky’s HQ in October, near Kyoto in Japan.

Comes with sturdy nylon/ plastic carry case. This yoki machete is a beautiful tool. I’ve used a cane knife before, and a straight machete, both of which I carried in my drawers. the cane knife always feels like it will slip from your handys, with the timber handle, and it’s a bit light also, anything a bit thick the blade would twist.

(They are pretty much as far as I know, around the cheapest on AU websites. they are alighter version, not suitable for hardwood. : ) L. I was just at silky’s HQ in October, near Kyoto in Japan. basically, silky have a range of saws for the local market, and also a separate range for export market, also called the ‘professional series’.

Suitable for all pruning tasks and cutting large branches. Made in Japan. Features rust-resistant, hard chrome-plated, taper-ground curved blade with an impulse-hardened non-set tooth design. Curved blade provides greater cutting speed with less effort.

(They are pretty much as far as I know, around the cheapest on AU websites. they are alighter version, not suitable for hardwood. : ) L. SILKY KATANA BOY 500 mm. I was just at silky’s HQ in October, near Kyoto in Japan.

(They are pretty much as far as I know, around the cheapest on AU websites. they are alighter version, not suitable for hardwood. : ) L. SILKY GOMBOY 240 mm. I was just at silky’s HQ in October, near Kyoto in Japan.

(They are pretty much as far as I know, around the cheapest on AU websites. they are alighter version, not suitable for hardwood. : ) L. I was just at silky’s HQ in October, near Kyoto in Japan. basically, silky have a range of saws for the local market, and also a separate range for export market, also called the ‘professional series’.

Can extend in varying lengths up to 7.7 meters, this is a huge reach for a pole saw. folds to 2300 Long, weighs 4.5 kg and the blade is 420 mm long, with a strong plastic cover. if you have branches need trimming from your yard, and if you have mature trees there is usually always branches that need trimming, then the Hayate is ideal.

We have now two blades for the Silky Bigboy, red handle has the large tooth, and the black handle has the medium tooth. as you can see, there isn’t much difference. The large tooth is slightly better at cutting green timber, and the medium tooth is slightly better at cutting dry timber (firewood).

(They are pretty much as far as I know, around the cheapest on AU websites. they are alighter version, not suitable for hardwood. : ) L. I was just at silky’s HQ in October, near Kyoto in Japan. basically, silky have a range of saws for the local market, and also a separate range for export market, also called the ‘professional series’.

(They are pretty much as far as I know, around the cheapest on AU websites. they are alighter version, not suitable for hardwood. : ) L. SILKY TSURUGI 210 mm. I was just at silky’s HQ in October, near Kyoto in Japan.